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gary tuchman investigates just ahead. e'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] yes, it is.
gary tuchman investigates just ahead. e'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [...
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gary tuchman is in danbury, which is about a 20 minute drive from newtown, i know, gary, you are at a vigil tonight. >> well, that's right, erin. all over the orfe anisabt atapne o'spki.aor3 ocue ivsi, pthe situation. no one remembers him from grade school, high school, from college. people just don't have memory of this guy. we'll obviously learn more in the days, weeks, months to come, but he was basically an invisible person it seems. >> all right. thank you very much. gary tuchman. >>> a big question a lot of people are continuing to ask is how this happened. why it happened and is there something when you're born, that can make you the kind of person who kills? can you be born a killer? connecticut chief had medical examiner h. wayne carver has asked a geneticist to join his investigation into what drove lanza to murder his mother and 26 others. carver says he might have able to help identify whether a disease caused this behavior tonight. dr. drew, thanks for taking the time. people have been asking this question because of the horror of what happened. and the impossibility of a
gary tuchman is in danbury, which is about a 20 minute drive from newtown, i know, gary, you are at a vigil tonight. >> well, that's right, erin. all over the orfe anisabt atapne o'spki.aor3 ocue ivsi, pthe situation. no one remembers him from grade school, high school, from college. people just don't have memory of this guy. we'll obviously learn more in the days, weeks, months to come, but he was basically an invisible person it seems. >> all right. thank you very much. gary...
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this is gary tuchman of cnn. i have a question if you can come to the door for a second. >> there's nobody here that -- >> reporter: well, you're here and says 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and right now it's 12:40 p.m. >> right. but i have no statement. you need to talk to the -- >> reporter: you have no statement. you don't know what the question is yet. >> i know it. >> reporter: you know it. okay. mothers did not want to talk either. i do know there's children in the community picking pecans in the pecan fields. not far from here. what do you think about that? >> i don't care to comment. thanks. >> reporter: another flds mother told her kids have fun picking the pecans. when i responded that school was canceled for a week and families were not given a choice about this, she declared it's all good done for god and for her prophet, warren jeffs. >> seems like it's done for the profit of this alleged prophet, warren jeffs. when's the legal implications of kids not even being paid, these are children working for free fo
this is gary tuchman of cnn. i have a question if you can come to the door for a second. >> there's nobody here that -- >> reporter: well, you're here and says 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and right now it's 12:40 p.m. >> right. but i have no statement. you need to talk to the -- >> reporter: you have no statement. you don't know what the question is yet. >> i know it. >> reporter: you know it. okay. mothers did not want to talk either. i do know there's children...
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that's what happened this week, and gary tuchman caught up with them. here's what happened in gary's report. >> reporter: we received aa tip that warren jeffs the imprisoned leader of the lfds sect had ordered all schools closed for a week so children could go to work picking pecans off trees at a private ranch. we did not know what to expect as we drove to the outskirts 23 miles northwest of their fundamentalist enclave. the up ttip was true. hundreds of children, many very small, working on a ranch. they were accompanied by some mothers and a few men, but it was mostly kids. >> there they go. >> when we got out of the car, we saw something that caught us off guard. the children and their mothers started to scatter, first slowly and then it picked up steam. they started running in the opposite direction from where they saw us and our cam rachlt the ranch is huge and they were given an obvious and urgent directive to get as far from us as quickly as possible. the paranoia among leaders is intense, and that's because they know we're here to ask questions
that's what happened this week, and gary tuchman caught up with them. here's what happened in gary's report. >> reporter: we received aa tip that warren jeffs the imprisoned leader of the lfds sect had ordered all schools closed for a week so children could go to work picking pecans off trees at a private ranch. we did not know what to expect as we drove to the outskirts 23 miles northwest of their fundamentalist enclave. the up ttip was true. hundreds of children, many very small,...
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gary tuchman investigates just ahead. >>> tonight, new concerns warren jeffs may be planning something dire from his prison cell. we have been following the saga of jeffs for years now. from his fugitive days to his conviction. jeffs remains a revered figure among his followers in the flds church even though he's serving a life sentence for actually assaulting two underage girls. now the closing of a grocery store in a town on the utah/arizona border has authorities on high alert. jeffs' followers are being told the world will end no later than this coming monday, december 31st. with the store now closed, what other preparations might they be making? at and what potential cost to themselves? gary tuchman went to hilldale, utah, looking for some answers. >> reporter: it is warren jeffs' birthday. the imprisoned prophet of the flds church. in the neighboring twin cities of colorado city, arizona, and hilldale, utah, his followers have a message for him. >> we send our love. >> reporter: by all accounts the man they love is still making major decisions and pronouncements from behind bars.
gary tuchman investigates just ahead. >>> tonight, new concerns warren jeffs may be planning something dire from his prison cell. we have been following the saga of jeffs for years now. from his fugitive days to his conviction. jeffs remains a revered figure among his followers in the flds church even though he's serving a life sentence for actually assaulting two underage girls. now the closing of a grocery store in a town on the utah/arizona border has authorities on high alert....
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gary tuchman investigates just ahead. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! jeffs may be planning something dire from his prison cell. we have followed him for years. from his fugitive days to his conviction. he remains a revered figures among his followers, even though he's serving a life sentence for sexually assaulting two underaged girls. now, the closing of a grocery store on the utah border has authorities on high alert. jeffs followsers are being told that the world will end no later than this sunday. with the store now closed, what other preparations might they be making, and at what cost to themselves? gary tuchman went to utah looking for answers. >> it's warren jeffs' birthday, the imprisoned prophet of the flds church. in arizona and utah, his followers have a message for him. >> we s
gary tuchman investigates just ahead. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! jeffs may be planning something dire from his prison cell. we have followed him for years. from his fugitive days to his...
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gary tuchman went to utah looking for answers. >> it's warren jeffs' birthday, the imprisoned prophet of the lds church. in arizona and utah, his followers have a message for him. >> we send our love. >> by all accounts, the man they love is still making major decisions and pronouncements from behind bars, and church members almost never want to talk about that. why are you rubbing away from us? our bizarre comes at a tenuous time. sam is a investigator who has represented more than 100 former members of the flds church. >> the conkensenses seems to be that warren is indicating by the end of the year the end of the world will be here. >> when they talk about the calamitous end of the earth, people in law enforcement take notice. >> jim jones, curesh, history has shown that these things happen. >> a point of concern, the church-owned grocery store, the only big store in the community, was abruptly sold down. not only was this the sole groce rhee store, but it was a gathering point. authorities are afraid its closing may signify something dire. >> is it your belief that warren jeffs bel
gary tuchman went to utah looking for answers. >> it's warren jeffs' birthday, the imprisoned prophet of the lds church. in arizona and utah, his followers have a message for him. >> we send our love. >> by all accounts, the man they love is still making major decisions and pronouncements from behind bars, and church members almost never want to talk about that. why are you rubbing away from us? our bizarre comes at a tenuous time. sam is a investigator who has represented...
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walmart is the biggest, but is talking exclusively tonight to gary tuchman. >> this is walmart headquarters in bentonville, arkansas. the number one retailer in the world and one of the top sellers of guns, including semiautomatic weapons. david tovar is one of walmart's vice presidents. >> we have had heavy hearts this week just like everyone else has. we had a lot of discussions around walmart. >> walmart officials rarely go on camera and haven't since the shootings. none of the guns used in the shootings were purchased at walmart. the sheer number of guns the company sells is always a sensitive topic. although they don't sell guns on their website, it does list them there and directs customers to stores that sell them. after the shootings, they removed one from their website, the bushmaster ar-15 it is, however, still available for purchase in stores. has the decision been made to sell as many guns now as before the incidents in connecticut? >> we think it's important to strike the right balance between being able to serve our customers and also sell firearms in the most responsible mann
walmart is the biggest, but is talking exclusively tonight to gary tuchman. >> this is walmart headquarters in bentonville, arkansas. the number one retailer in the world and one of the top sellers of guns, including semiautomatic weapons. david tovar is one of walmart's vice presidents. >> we have had heavy hearts this week just like everyone else has. we had a lot of discussions around walmart. >> walmart officials rarely go on camera and haven't since the shootings. none of...
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gary tuchman is in danbury, which is about a 20 minute drive from newtown, i know, gary, you are at a vigil tonight. >> well, that's right, erin. all over the world we feel anguish about what happened. but nowhere is it more acute than in this small state. and here in danbury, this is called a tribute to newtown. there are hundreds of people through the the state of connecticut who are here to to pay support to the victims, the family members. we know from covering tragedies, the key to coping with it is for people to get together, so we have middle school bands who are here. an ensemble from the university here, which is western connecticut state university. right now, there's a pastor who's speaking. there will be a video tribute shortly to the children and to the adults killed. everyone who's come in here is getting gifts. the red cross is supplying mickey mouse dolls to the children. disney supplied them to the red cross, the red cross is supplying them to the kids. everyone is getting a candle and the adults are all gets roses, so it's a very poignant, very sad. we should point o
gary tuchman is in danbury, which is about a 20 minute drive from newtown, i know, gary, you are at a vigil tonight. >> well, that's right, erin. all over the world we feel anguish about what happened. but nowhere is it more acute than in this small state. and here in danbury, this is called a tribute to newtown. there are hundreds of people through the the state of connecticut who are here to to pay support to the victims, the family members. we know from covering tragedies, the key to...
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just come back. >> gary tuchman joins me now live. i guess some people don't understand why people would talk at a time like this. what i found is often times people want you to know about their loved one. want you to know about the life they lived, not just how their life ended. >> that's right, anderson. and they are such a wonderful and amazing family. we're so grateful they let us into their home on a day like this. it's very important for them to stay close and stay united. that's what will give them strength. of the five daughters, two of them live in connecticut. one lives in pennsylvania, one in new hampshire, one lives in london, they plan to stay together for a long time to give their father george strength. they have a happy event coming up in july. she's getting married in july. they all believe that their mother's spirit will be there with them at the wedding ceremony in july. anderson? >> appreciate the reporting, thank you very much. a kindergarten teacher at sandy hook elementary school. she joins me live. i spoke to y
just come back. >> gary tuchman joins me now live. i guess some people don't understand why people would talk at a time like this. what i found is often times people want you to know about their loved one. want you to know about the life they lived, not just how their life ended. >> that's right, anderson. and they are such a wonderful and amazing family. we're so grateful they let us into their home on a day like this. it's very important for them to stay close and stay united....
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gary tuchman joins me now. the dogs are great. were you able to tell the how the parents of sandy hook reacted to them? >> it's a little hard to hear what you said. i think you're asking about how this all works. let me tell you my unscientific findings of what i learned today. kids love stuffed animals, especially big stuffed animals. these are basically big stuffed animals that walk, wag their tails and lick. they don't bite, they don't growl, and they want to be petted 100% of the time. it's very comforting for the children. what we're basically finding is this is the exact antithesis of what happened in this town on friday. >> yeah, gary, i appreciate that report. bringing a smile to a lot of people's faces today. gary, thanks. >>> coming up next, the parents of grace mcdonnell remember their daughter, the amazing girl they called gracie. w? >>> looking at pictures of a live vigil at the makeshift memorial that is growing with each passing day and night. earlier i mentioned i spoke with the parents of 7-year-old grace mcdonnel
gary tuchman joins me now. the dogs are great. were you able to tell the how the parents of sandy hook reacted to them? >> it's a little hard to hear what you said. i think you're asking about how this all works. let me tell you my unscientific findings of what i learned today. kids love stuffed animals, especially big stuffed animals. these are basically big stuffed animals that walk, wag their tails and lick. they don't bite, they don't growl, and they want to be petted 100% of the...
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here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: johnny hammar is an american war veteran. he was a marine, serving in infantry in afghanistan and iraq. he decided to drive with a fellow marine in a winnebago all the way through mexico to costa reek rico, for a surfing vacation. >> he had been there before and served. they took every single decent board that he had. >> reporter: he knew it was mexico but he wasn't planning on staying in mexico? >> no. the only reason they were going to stowas to get more gas. >> reporter: his parents were concerned when he said he wanted to bring antique shotgun that his great grandfather once owned. one this looks just like this. his parents said he wanted to be able to hunt with it. he got the proper forms from u.s. border agents to declare it. but once he did declare it, the nightmare began. how far was he from the united states of america when he was arrested? >> he was on the border. he was crossing the border. >> reporter: so, he was a few feet away from america? >> or less. >> reporter: his friend was released. but johnny was brought
here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: johnny hammar is an american war veteran. he was a marine, serving in infantry in afghanistan and iraq. he decided to drive with a fellow marine in a winnebago all the way through mexico to costa reek rico, for a surfing vacation. >> he had been there before and served. they took every single decent board that he had. >> reporter: he knew it was mexico but he wasn't planning on staying in mexico? >> no. the only reason they were going to...
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their family spoke exclusively with cnn's gary tuchman. they are devastated, but proud. >> dawn put herself in jeopardy and i have been angry about that. angry, until just now today, when i met the two women that she told to go run to shelter, while she actually confronted the gunman and she could not -- she could have avoided that and she didn't. i knew they wouldn't. >> i don't think i want to ask you this. what would you say to your mom right now? >> come back. just come back. >> just breaks your heart. dawn's daughter says her mother was her rock, and now their hero. the newtown tragedy was felt all across the nfl on sunday as well. new york giants wide receiver victor cruz honored one of the victims, little 6-year-old jack pinto. writing jack winter york my hero. and they worry she on helmets for sandy hook elementary. cruz spoke with the boy's family after learning their boy was a big fan. they are considering burying their son in cruz' jersey. a really emotional moment. cruz wanted to be able to somehow express his condolences, john
their family spoke exclusively with cnn's gary tuchman. they are devastated, but proud. >> dawn put herself in jeopardy and i have been angry about that. angry, until just now today, when i met the two women that she told to go run to shelter, while she actually confronted the gunman and she could not -- she could have avoided that and she didn't. i knew they wouldn't. >> i don't think i want to ask you this. what would you say to your mom right now? >> come back. just come...
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about a 20 minute drive from here in danbury, people have gathered for a tribute to newtown, gary tuchman is there. he joins us now. gary? >> reporter: anderson, a very emotional evening right now. this is a painful story for all of us all over the world and it is acute here in the state of connecticut. and right now in danbury, connecticut, about 15 miles away from newtown, a tribute to newtown, the families, the survivors, music and prayer. a short time ago a video tribute to the 20 children who died and it was so hard to watch, it was so emotional, beautiful music playing, while everyone in this room, hundreds of people throughout the state of connecticut experiencing it. one thing, anderson, i know it is the same with you, we have covered so many tragedies, what is amazing here, we have made so many friends, i'm grateful, but sorry for how we have made these friends. that is what is happening right now. people are getting together -- there's no such thing as closure. there will be suffering, particularly in these families who lost loved ones, the more people stay together, get togethe
about a 20 minute drive from here in danbury, people have gathered for a tribute to newtown, gary tuchman is there. he joins us now. gary? >> reporter: anderson, a very emotional evening right now. this is a painful story for all of us all over the world and it is acute here in the state of connecticut. and right now in danbury, connecticut, about 15 miles away from newtown, a tribute to newtown, the families, the survivors, music and prayer. a short time ago a video tribute to the 20...
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gary tuchman is there. he joins us now. gary? >> anderson a very emotional evening right now. this is a painful story for all of us all over the world and it is acute here in the state of connecticut. and right now in danbury, connecticut, about 15 miles away from newtown, a tribute to newtown, to the victims, the survivors, music, prayer. a short time ago a video tribute of the 20 children who died and the six adults who died and it was so emotional. so hard to watch. beautiful music playing. beautiful songs playing while everyone in this room, hundreds of people from throughout the state of connecticut experiencing it. one thing, anderson, i know it is the same with you, we have covered so many tragedies, it's so discouraging, bombings, shooting. what's amazing, here we made so many friends already. i'm grateful for the friends i've made at these tragedies but so sorry for making these friends. that is what is happening right now. people are getting together. there is no such thing as closure. there will be suffering, particularly the families of these loved ones. but the mo
gary tuchman is there. he joins us now. gary? >> anderson a very emotional evening right now. this is a painful story for all of us all over the world and it is acute here in the state of connecticut. and right now in danbury, connecticut, about 15 miles away from newtown, a tribute to newtown, to the victims, the survivors, music, prayer. a short time ago a video tribute of the 20 children who died and the six adults who died and it was so emotional. so hard to watch. beautiful music...
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just come back. >> cnn's gary tuchman with dawn hochsprung's family. carol, as we wait on this press conference, i heard you talking to our dan lothian. wouldn't it be great if they were holding a press conference so that people didn't have to deal with this, about some sensible gun rules in this country and we wouldn't have to deal with what the hochsprung family and many other families are dealing with now, carol. >> a lot of conversations have to go on, don, not just about gun l kro, but about mental illness, and so many things we just don't talk about, at least in any in depth way. don lemon, we'll still get back to you. we're still waiting for that news conference from newtown, lieutenant vance of the state police and the medical inspector. >>> one of the unanswered questions in this tragic shooting, who were nancy and adam lanza? what kind of life did the mother and son live before the shootings in connecticut? we'll take a closer look. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that ti
just come back. >> cnn's gary tuchman with dawn hochsprung's family. carol, as we wait on this press conference, i heard you talking to our dan lothian. wouldn't it be great if they were holding a press conference so that people didn't have to deal with this, about some sensible gun rules in this country and we wouldn't have to deal with what the hochsprung family and many other families are dealing with now, carol. >> a lot of conversations have to go on, don, not just about gun l...
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. >> gary tuchman, thank you. his parents have are been afraid to go public with their son's story. they are speaking out with you are you are general see. i spoke to olivia and jon hammar earlier. >> how are you holding up? >> just trying to take it one day at a time and praying that this exposure helps get him home. >> and jon, you actually went down to visit your son. what are the conditions like that -- where he's held? >> they are horrible. third-world facilities. and it's not, you know, a secure facility either. and, you know, the road out there from town is -- you know, has problems daily. i was not authorized to go out there by the state department. i had to go on my own. >> i read you or olivia say that you believe he's actually being chained to a bed at times? >> yes. you know, it's not a very secure situation that he's in because the state department got him isolated from the main facilities that is run by the cartel but the area that he's in isn't really a facility for housing a prisoner. it's a -- you know, a makeshift college storage area next to guard offices. and so,
. >> gary tuchman, thank you. his parents have are been afraid to go public with their son's story. they are speaking out with you are you are general see. i spoke to olivia and jon hammar earlier. >> how are you holding up? >> just trying to take it one day at a time and praying that this exposure helps get him home. >> and jon, you actually went down to visit your son. what are the conditions like that -- where he's held? >> they are horrible. third-world...
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it is all fun and games until you have to pry a large-mouthed bass off gary tuchman's neck. but back to that cnbc incident. the guest was a pro, the anchor was a pro. no harm done. i just want to point out that cnbc still has a long way to go if it really wants to make history in the financial news blooper department. >> at no point were you running a gym? >> no, no. running a gym?
it is all fun and games until you have to pry a large-mouthed bass off gary tuchman's neck. but back to that cnbc incident. the guest was a pro, the anchor was a pro. no harm done. i just want to point out that cnbc still has a long way to go if it really wants to make history in the financial news blooper department. >> at no point were you running a gym? >> no, no. running a gym?
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they were kind enough to let gary tuchman speak with them about their loss. >> reporter: principal hochsprung was quite a bit younger than her husband, george. when they got married ten years ago, both for the second time, she with would daughters and he with three, george was marrying his boss. >> she was assistant principal at our school. i was a seventh grade math teacher at that time. and -- i just fell in love with her. >> reporter: george made the big decision. the time had come to propose. >> she turned me down five times. >> reporter: you asked her to marry her but she turned you down. >> five times. >> reporter: what happened the sixth time? >> sixth time -- it wasn't such rough sailing. >> reporter: indeed. george had been popping the question on a sailboat they bought together. >> we got married out of mystic. >> reporter: beth and aim are his daters from the first marriage. erica is dawn's daughter from her first marriage. her other daughter tina was out while we were at the house. they are a blended but very close family with 11 grandchildren. >> dawn and i built this beautiful n
they were kind enough to let gary tuchman speak with them about their loss. >> reporter: principal hochsprung was quite a bit younger than her husband, george. when they got married ten years ago, both for the second time, she with would daughters and he with three, george was marrying his boss. >> she was assistant principal at our school. i was a seventh grade math teacher at that time. and -- i just fell in love with her. >> reporter: george made the big decision. the time...
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our gary tuchman tries to get answer. that and tonight's ridiculist at the top of the hour. >> anderson, thank you for that. >>> our fifth story outfront tonight, missiles in syria. syrian sources who are loyal to the president there, bashar al assad, fired at least four short ranck scud missiles at rebel fighters today, according to u.s. officials. there's no clear word on what kind of damage they inflicted. but the escalation in fighting comes as the u.s. and allies closely monitor syria's possible use of chemical weapons. erin burnett sat down for an exclusive interview with defense secretary leon panetta in afghanistan, and she asked about those weapons. >> i think there's a danger here, based on the intelligence that we got a few weeks ago, that, you know, they were, in fact, beginning to assemble these weapons and put them together. and when you do that, you know, that's a dangerous sign, that the next step is to use them. and so that's why we issued this warnings we did, made very clear that there would be conseque
our gary tuchman tries to get answer. that and tonight's ridiculist at the top of the hour. >> anderson, thank you for that. >>> our fifth story outfront tonight, missiles in syria. syrian sources who are loyal to the president there, bashar al assad, fired at least four short ranck scud missiles at rebel fighters today, according to u.s. officials. there's no clear word on what kind of damage they inflicted. but the escalation in fighting comes as the u.s. and allies closely...
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it is all fun and games until you have to pry a large-mouthed bass off gary tuchman's neck. this anchor was a pro. no harm done. i just want to point out that cnbc still has a long way to go if it really wants to make history in the financial news blooper department. >> at no point were you running a gym? >> no, no. running a gym? to work out or something? jesus [ bleep ] christ. i come on the news for two seconds and you want to -- every time i do an interview, i guy wants to open his [ bleep ] mouth. can't you [ bleep ] a routine here. >>> today's a soldier was killed in kandahar after i visited the base. it is a sad reminder of how unsafe this country remains after 11 years of war. i will ask the secretary what happened next as american troops prepare it leave afghanistan and about the fight for al qaeda, let's gooutfront. good evening, i'm erin burnett live in afghanistan for a special edition of of "outfront." i want to welcome our viewers from around the world. thanks for joining us. a sobering reminder of how america's war is still not won. we still do not have a secu
it is all fun and games until you have to pry a large-mouthed bass off gary tuchman's neck. this anchor was a pro. no harm done. i just want to point out that cnbc still has a long way to go if it really wants to make history in the financial news blooper department. >> at no point were you running a gym? >> no, no. running a gym? to work out or something? jesus [ bleep ] christ. i come on the news for two seconds and you want to -- every time i do an interview, i guy wants to open...
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here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: this is walmart headquarters in bentonville, arkansas the number one retailer in the world and one of the top if not the top seller of guns, including semi-automatic weapons. david tovar is one of walmart's vice presidents. >> we've had heavy hearts this week just like everybody else has and we've had a lot of discussions around walmart. >> walmart officials rarely go on camera and haven't gone on camera since the shootings. none of the guns used in the shootings were purchased there, but the sheer number of guns the company else is has always been a sensitive topic. although walmart doesn't sell weapons on its website it lists they will and directs customers to the stores that carry them. but after the shootings, walmart did remove one of the weapons used in connecticut, the bush master ar-15 from its website. it is still available for purchase in stores. >> has the decision been made to sell as many guns now as before the incident in the connecticut? >> we think it's important to strike the right balance between being age to serve our customers but a
here's gary tuchman. >> reporter: this is walmart headquarters in bentonville, arkansas the number one retailer in the world and one of the top if not the top seller of guns, including semi-automatic weapons. david tovar is one of walmart's vice presidents. >> we've had heavy hearts this week just like everybody else has and we've had a lot of discussions around walmart. >> walmart officials rarely go on camera and haven't gone on camera since the shootings. none of the guns...
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gary tuchman, cnn. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. >>> as 2012 comes to an end, we are taking a look back at year that was. two of the world's best known palaces, buckingham and sesame street were rocked by controversy. joe johns looks at the top ten scandals of the year. >> number ten, royalty gone wild. this year the british royal jewels got a public viewing. prince harry got caught in his birthday suit playing strip billiards. but when dutch easy catherine was photogr
gary tuchman, cnn. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [...
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. >> gary tuchman has more a group from the midwest to brought their dogs to help children cope their the dolls are making their way to a their epicenter in new town conn. >> to a therapy center. they'retherapeutic canines were transported 900 mi. in a van from illinois. >> this is routine, abby, prince, alter, maggie, hannah, barney ,shammy. >> these are covered box. what is the comfort of. >> when you are suffering in hurting they bring happiness to people help people process their grief. >> they are specially trained? >> they are specially trained. they're all train service stocks. we train them additionally to work with all different age groups. >> some people, we have seen this with children it brings a sense of calm is in a time of confusion. to sum it helps to process their grief. to some children have come up set and will walk away happy. >> are the dogs capable of being mean? >> these are lovable dog. >> when the strike began 4 covered dog. >> it begins at five and one-half weeks. >> if they turned upside down and they flail the cannot be covered dog. >> the objective is to b
. >> gary tuchman has more a group from the midwest to brought their dogs to help children cope their the dolls are making their way to a their epicenter in new town conn. >> to a therapy center. they'retherapeutic canines were transported 900 mi. in a van from illinois. >> this is routine, abby, prince, alter, maggie, hannah, barney ,shammy. >> these are covered box. what is the comfort of. >> when you are suffering in hurting they bring happiness to people help...
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cnn's gary tuchman explains in this week's "start small, think big." >> my name is aaron lemieux. i'm founder and ceo of tremont electric and the inven earth of the n power peg >> reporter: designed for hikers, bikers or anyone on the go. >> as you walk along it harvests and stores your human kinetic energy and recharges your mobile electronic devices from the energy that it harvests from you. >> peg stands for personal energy generator. >> demonstrate it simply by standing here and walking in place. >> reporter: aaron lemieux dreamed up the ideas as an engineering student in 1996. ten years later he quit his day job and started making the peg. >> he definitely started small. one person with his wife's blessing working alone in the basement full time. >> reporter: for every minute of motion lemieux says the n power peg can juice you will a small mp 3 player and more hungry devices like smartphones take 15 minutes of walking to get you one minute of talking. >> this is where we were a couple years ago and this is where we are now. >> reporter: and the technology could get bigger, w
cnn's gary tuchman explains in this week's "start small, think big." >> my name is aaron lemieux. i'm founder and ceo of tremont electric and the inven earth of the n power peg >> reporter: designed for hikers, bikers or anyone on the go. >> as you walk along it harvests and stores your human kinetic energy and recharges your mobile electronic devices from the energy that it harvests from you. >> peg stands for personal energy generator. >> demonstrate it...